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The International Day of the African Child, [1] also known as the Day of the African Child (DAC), [2] [3] has been celebrated on June 16 every year since 1991, when it was first initiated by the OAU Organisation of African Unity. [1] It honors those who participated in the Soweto Uprising in 1976 on that day.
Portal:African cinema/Selected_anniversaries/17 Prime Video is set to release The Shakedown, its first South African original film, a Cape Town-set crime caper comedy on August 8th. The film follows Justin Diamond ( Carl Beukes ), a medical aid broker who gets mixed up in the Cape Town underworld after his mistress threatens to reveal their affair.
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Dry is a 2014 Nigerian drama film directed by Stephanie Linus and starring Stephanie Okereke, Liz Benson, William McNamara, Darwin Shaw and Paul Sambo. On 20 July 2013, a teaser trailer for the film was released, [1] in response to the Child marriage controversy ongoing in Nigeria at the time.
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The 56-year-old actress transforms into General Nanisca, the leader of an all-female group of African warriors known as the Agojie, in the first trailer for the upcoming epic new film The Woman King.
[7] [11] It was released on 28 November 2013 in South Africa and on 3 January 2014 in the United Kingdom, a week before and a month after Mandela died, respectively. Long Walk to Freedom premiered in London on 5 December 2013 as a Royal Film Performance , an event held in aid of the Film & TV Charity , the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were in ...
The African Child (French: L'Enfant noir) is an autobiographical French novel by Camara Laye published in 1953. [1] It tells the story of a young African child, Baba, growing up in Guinea . The novel won the Prix Charles Veillon writing prize.